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The Kershaw Kindred is a well-thought-out and lightweight EDC pocket knife that impresses with its high functionality and slim, ergonomic design. With a total length of 18.3 cm and a weight of just 74 g, it sits comfortably in the hand and is ideal for everyday use.
The centerpiece of the knife is the 7.6 cm long spearpoint blade made of D2 steel, which is known for its high edge retention and durability. The rustic stonewash finish not only gives the blade a striking look, but also makes it less sensitive to signs of wear. Thanks to the ball-bearing blade, the pocket knife can be opened particularly smoothly using the thumb stud on either side. The handle is made of high-strength aluminum, which ensures an optimal balance between stability and lightness. The ergonomic shape ensures safe handling, while the black coating gives it a stylish, modern look. The button lock allows for effortless unlocking of the blade and ensures a secure lock when open.
For maximum flexibility, the Kershaw Kindred has a lanyard hole and a repositionable tip-up pocket clip that allows for comfortable carrying. Whether in urban everyday life or during outdoor activities – this knife combines high-quality materials with intuitive operation, making it a reliable companion for every occasion.
Herstellerinformation:
Kai USA Ltd.
18600 SW Teton Ave
97062 Tualatin, OR
USA
Email: email@kaiusa.com
Verantwortliche Person / Firma innerhalb der EU:
Heinr. Böker Baumwerk GmbH
Schützenstr. 30
42659 Solingen
Germany
info@boker.de
Manufacturer: | Kershaw |
Modell: | Kindred |
Knife Type: | EDC - Every Day Carry, Einhandmesser, Taschenmesser |
Verschluss: | Button Lock |
Blade Material: | D2 |
Blade Length: | 7,6 cm |
Klingenoberfläche: | Stonewashed |
Blade Style: | Spearpoint-Klinge |
Overall Length: | 18,3 cm |
Öffnungshilfe: | Daumenpin |
Griffmaterial: | Aluminium |
Clip: | Ja, umsetzbar |
Gewicht: | 74 g |
Kershaw was founded in Portland, Oregon in 1974. Many well-known knife designers such as Ken Onion from Hawaii, Grant Hawk and his son Gavin, Launce Barber and others develop interesting knives for Kershaw. Some models come with Ken Onion's SpeedSafe mechanism, which manually raises the blade slightly, then a spring ensures the blade opens in a flash.